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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Measuring Hodgdon's Triple Seven Powder Question?
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1028819" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Do NOT compare the weights of a pellet vs loose propellant, which would be very dangerous. I'm not certain what the conversion number is but, some guys have used a conversion number for using loose T7 and converting it to GRAINS. Problem is, nothing about T7 is uniform. T7 can have extreme pressure spikes.</p><p> </p><p>I would highly recommend you just use VOLUME as a reference and NOT weight, when using T7 loose propellant. Most have started using the T/C clear volume measure, as it seems to be the most accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1028819, member: 33046"] Do NOT compare the weights of a pellet vs loose propellant, which would be very dangerous. I'm not certain what the conversion number is but, some guys have used a conversion number for using loose T7 and converting it to GRAINS. Problem is, nothing about T7 is uniform. T7 can have extreme pressure spikes. I would highly recommend you just use VOLUME as a reference and NOT weight, when using T7 loose propellant. Most have started using the T/C clear volume measure, as it seems to be the most accurate. [/QUOTE]
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